Science Max | ELASTIC ENERGY | Kids Science | Experiments

Science Max | ELASTIC ENERGY | Kids Science | Experiments
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Science Max – Phil starts with a Popsicle stick catapult. Then he uses everything he knows about elastic energy to build a full-size catapult that hurls pumpkins! Plus, a maxed out paddle wheel boat and a historical re-enactment (sort of) of how catapults were used in medieval days.

Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered “What would this be like if it were HUGE?” Welcome to Science Max, the exciting new series that turbocharges all the science experiments you’ve done at home.

In season 1, join Phil as he builds rocket cars, uses elastic energy to hurl pumpkins on a giant catapult, builds a bridge out of pasta that can hold a human, find magnets powerful enough to float Phil off the ground, and many more experiments taken to the MAX!

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13 responses to “Science Max | ELASTIC ENERGY | Kids Science | Experiments”

  1. i am a zis student when i watched your video i said i will watsh at home

  2. I took great plans from Avasva . It help me a lot with my own solars.

  3. Thank you soooo very much for this video it is entertaining and it helped me with a project at school because I made the miniature catapult and it worked great and was amazing so thank you

  4. I love your videos for school and your so funny I liked the tinfoil boat one

  5. the last max is actually called a tribushay

  6. 2 % cream 98 % science

  7. Im doing this for school

  8. I’m going to try and water salt and oil experiment

  9. My Father left when i was 6

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  10. I love your channel

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